This came to my mind as I stumbled onto a start up, eterni.me, that is proposing to do just that.

You can subscribe (I just did...) to their web site and once they will be ready they will ask for permission to access you digital life records, tweets, posts, intagrams, Facebook... That will provide them with your "public" experience and they will be using it to create a virtual you that can remain in the cyberspace and keep on interacting with other people. They do not say whether this virtual you will remain the same or will grow on as interactions will take place. On the one hand, I guess, it will have to grow because it (or should I say "he"?) has to remember the past interactions to make the future ones meaningful; on the other hand, if that virtual you will grow based on the digital experiences it will slowly diverge from the digital you that was just recording the "real" you. But if it diverges than it will no longer be exactly you and as time goes by it might become quite different from the real you...

A complete new set of questions opens up. That was also one of the reasons at the end we decided not to include my scenario in the final report. And yet, what I imagined six years ago is now a concrete proposition. Time flies!